CRESS
How is the excess energy of GEP due to the imbalance of generation and consumption determined? i. The generation of GEP is higher than the consumption of GC at any point of time as per Clause 6.11; or ii. The total actual generation of GEP exceeds the t
Answer: Generation of GEP will not be matched with the consumption of GC on a half-hourly interval basis. Instead, it will be matched on a monthly basis.
In the GC bill calculation, the excess generation will not be used when the total actual generation of GEP exceeds the:
i. maximum energy declared (MWh) by RED as per clause 8.9
ii. maximum energy declared (MWh) declared by GC as per clause 6.9
iii. actual energy consumed (MWh) by the GC as per Appendix 1
CRESS
Section 6.11 of the CRESS Guidelines outlines that "The EUC shall carry out the billing process and issue the relevant bill to the Green Consumer based on meter readings at both RED (MRED) and Green Consumer (MGC) premises. The meter reading at RED and Gr
Referring to Clause 7.6 of the September CRESS Guidelines, which outlines that "The RED shall also enter into Backfeed Agreement with the EUC to obtain electricity supply for the plant's own consumption, backfeed requirement during construction, and other
Referring to Clause 6.14(b) of the September CRESS Guidelines outlines "EUC will issue an electricity bill to the Green Consumer for every billing cycle period, being: (a) the period beginning on the Commencement Date and ending on the date on which the f
RED’s Declared Monthly Energy Output = 1,000 MWh RED’s Actual Monthly Energy Output = 1,000 MWh GC’s Consumption = 1,200 MWh Balance consumption from TNB = 200 MWh Given the GC’s TNB Tariff is C2, which has a Peak tariff of RM 0.365/kWh and an off-peak t
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